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  • Ripped.At.The.Seams.

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    oh nuttin my 1 year anniversery is about to to come up for not cutting! how about you whats up with you besides the sky!!
    October 23rd, 2010 at 04:04am
  • Ripped.At.The.Seams.

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    no problem and its true, you do start to reply on it, and when that happens its harder to let go of your only way out. and by the way im shania!
    October 20th, 2010 at 06:10am
  • Happily Forgotten;

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    No problem. I liked it. :)
    October 18th, 2010 at 09:25am
  • Like Daylight

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    Field courses finally over till after Christmas! Yay! And only the one assignment, which is pretty much done. I should have more time to get around to replying to comments and things now, hopefully.

    Yeah, I definitely got the feeling you did when I was reading it. I don't think it's a limited subject in general, but I'm the sort of person that can go from wanting to take a computer apart to see how it works in the morning, to wanting to run a greenhouse in the afternoon so I can work with lots of different plant species, to wanting to design clothes in the evening. I'm in Year 2 of my degree, and I still have no real idea of which direction I'm going with it. But I'm sure I'll figure it out.

    If you do want to do a degree in psychology though, you should honestly go for it. The only thing your parents can really do is advise you about it, because when it comes down to it, it will be [i]your[/i] degree, and [i]your[/i] job(s) that will follow. And that's a decision that really can't be made for you.

    Yeah, I know what you mean and I totally agree with you. And the sad thing is, you can't always tell who the nice/not nice people are these days. Technology is both brilliant and fantastically backwards. It's unbelievable.

    Ah wow, that's cool. I had to do a talk for my GCSEs, which is like, four, maybe five years ago now. I did it on psychology in general, because I couldn't pick any specific disorders I wanted to highlight. I only had to speak in front of my English class, but I didn't like it. I hate public speaking, regardless of the group size. But I managed to make people laugh which made me a little more comfortable, and people seemed to like it, so it wasn't all bad. Haha.
    October 18th, 2010 at 03:54am
  • katelynnjosee

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    I like Nissans. Haven't gotten into sports cars, but I like Ferraris and Mustangs. That Camaro is hot too.
    Yeah, same. I'm seriously dedicated to looking good for May (graduation and all). Plus, I'm sick of looking like a bloated whale. And it's easier to walk in heels when you weigh less. lol.
    October 18th, 2010 at 02:10am
  • katelynnjosee

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    Awe man, I find it's kind of give and take. I mean, some old cars are hot, but some of the new cars are just.. Ugh, fantastic. *drools*
    LOL. Yes, so hard to decide. It's just so much energy to actually movee..
    October 18th, 2010 at 12:29am
  • ShadowAngel

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    cool pic. Irt freaked my cousin out!!!! YAY! high-five!!! thanks for the comment by the way.
    October 17th, 2010 at 11:43pm
  • katelynnjosee

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    LOL.
    You know, I have yet to learn to drive a stick-shift. I took a class or two but damn, I won't be able to pick it up until I drive a standard day in and day out. But it is cool, and driving a stick-shift just seems so much sexier than automatic. xD
    October 17th, 2010 at 07:43pm
  • katelynnjosee

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    Awe man, I wish I knew shit about cars. All I know is when a car is pretty and drives nice. I really want to learn about cars. I want to race them.
    Driving is freaking epic. I love it. It's amazing and totally worth the long-ass wait.
    I can't draw anime. I'm a still-life kind of person, or draw from a picture.
    What do you mean "sympathy?" lol.
    October 17th, 2010 at 06:56am
  • katelynnjosee

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    lol. I know absolutely nothing about cars. x) So I wouldn't know that more than one company makes and sells hummers.. *blushes*
    you know, I agree. Yellow and orange are both disgusting colors, but yet they seem to be the only colors that look fantastic with purple..
    LOL. I likee it. I have to have a black one, with silver chrome lining. =D
    Why would you hire someone if you can threaten to leave them to the zombies?
    Threats work so much better when your life is actually on the line. ^^
    October 17th, 2010 at 12:54am
  • katelynnjosee

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    Dude. I want a big ass black hummer with a white six. I hate hummers, but I'm sure you could hook some sick ass grills with spikes and totally have a blast.
    We'd need to have some hard-core heft duty window washers though - SUPER washerss.. Oh yess.
    We should have a comic books too. *le gasp*
    October 16th, 2010 at 11:57pm
  • katelynnjosee

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    Holy hell yess dammnit!! We will rule!!
    I think we should drive a black SUV with the number.. uh, 6 on it.
    Or we can get Jill, have three cars and each can have 6 written on the side.
    DUDEE!!
    October 16th, 2010 at 11:50pm
  • katelynnjosee

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    By the way; I lied. I don't think I'd survive.. o.o
    http://www.break.com/games/undead-highway.html
    October 14th, 2010 at 07:08am
  • Like Daylight

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    Sorry for taking so long to get back to you... [b]again[/b]. I swear, I'm not having much luck at the moment. Your first comment I get before I travel back to uni, and your second comment I get the night before a field trip where I didn't have Internet access.

    I remember when I was really, [b][i]really[/b][/i] into psychology, and really wanted to study it, I spent hours researching and reading about disorders like psycopathy and sociopathy because I thought they were amazingly interesting. I think one of the main reasons I didn't then go on to start a psychology degree was because I felt that it was limited with what could be done once I got my degree. Nevermind, it's not like you can only do one degree in life.

    I know what you mean though. I don't write articles all that often, but every so often I'll be writing a story, and I'll be thinking "I'm not sure it's flowing right" or something, and it's always helpful to get a reader's PoV on these things. Though I suppose I make it difficult, because I don't particularly like the story comments feature. I've seen some foul critiscism of some stories on here in the past, because it's not posted on the author's page, but I don't think it ever occurred to me before that it might be off-putting, especially for Mibba readers who are particularly shy to leave a comment on the writer's page. Hmm.

    Yeah, I know what you mean. I think I started writing about a sociopath once for GCSE English Language exam practise. I found it quite entertaining, since most other people wrote about ice-cream men, or teachers, all sorts of "normal" people. I can't remember the sort of marks I had for it, but I can remember the teacher telling me that it would've been marked higher had I not run out of time. Ah well.
    October 12th, 2010 at 02:11am
  • katelynnjosee

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    Shpiffeh. (:
    October 7th, 2010 at 02:06am
  • Like Daylight

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    Hi :)

    Sorry for taking so long to get back to you, I literally travelled back to uni and started lectures within a day of each other, and a day after I got your comment, so I haven't had much of a chance to reply to stuff yet.

    You're quite welcome about the comment :). I saw the article on Mibba's homepage and I was drawn to reading it, because a few years ago I wanted to do a psychology degree, and afterwards specialise in criminal psychology, which (in the recent past at least) was where sociopathy and psychopathy were abundant disorders to study/work with.

    I'm glad to hear that my advice meant something to you. It's nice to know that when you're offering help or advice that it means something or helps in some way. :)
    October 6th, 2010 at 06:44pm
  • katelynnjosee

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    Yessir. Sounds like a kick ass movie.
    Which I haven't seen. Is "Kick Ass" good?
    My dad doesn't want to rent it.
    October 6th, 2010 at 03:31pm
  • nine crimes.

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    Oh, I know how that goes. My friends like to not-so-jokingly call me a heartless bitch xD I think the most moving part for me for all the seasons was Season 2 finale, Dean talking to Sam's dead body. "What am I supposed to do?" THAT almost made me cry.

    Almost xD
    October 6th, 2010 at 12:50pm
  • katelynnjosee

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    And thank you for the poem comments. Means a lot. ;3 <3
    October 6th, 2010 at 02:59am
  • katelynnjosee

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    Good good (imagine that with a british accent becuase if not, it sounds stupid. ;))
    It totally is. =D I like the list. I bet you that if Zombies ruled the world, the rest of us humans would have that movie in our back pocked. ;)
    October 6th, 2010 at 02:54am